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Robbo100

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Hi All,

I have previously posted about problems with smoky tasting beer (http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=36&t=39398), and at the time I put it down to being drunk when I was brewing and adding wrong quantities of ingredients (which never really felt like the right reason).

However, I have started drinking the spoils of a double brew-day and have the same results. The only thing I can put it down to, is my kettle elements.

I live in a very hard water area, and I have not bothered de-scaling much. I just figured, that when the limescale got big enough, it would fall off and then get filtered (or fall to the bottom in the FV). However, this smoky taste has become a regular feature of my brewing, so I thought it worth investigating other possible causes.

The only area of my brewing I hadn't checked was my boiler. When I rubbed the kettle elements in my boiler between my thumb and forefinger, bits of limescale fell-off in chunks, and under the top layer of limescales was black carbon (about 1 mm think).

So... is it fair to say that this carbon is actually the likely cause for my smoky tasting beer?

How often do people de-scale their boiler elements? Should I be doing it after every brew???

I really need to get to the bottom of this smoky tasting beer, because it has killed 5 brews out of 15 now, and I am thinking of giving up AG brewing!!!! :nono: If I can assure myself that it is just down to a need for de-scaling, then I will add it to my routine and carry on!

Thoughts anyone?
 
Get a kilo of your base malt and add some hot water just like your doughing in. Leave it a while then give it a strong smell and have a taste. If it tastes of smoke that is the cause. at least you will be able to rule it out

Rob
 
Scorching is a common problem. How long did you go without washing the elements before the bad taste started? I bathe mine in citric acid after every brew. 15 minutes with 30g citric acid and enough kettle water to cover brings them up a treat.

If you're BIABing, is the bag touching the element?
 
Not doing BOIB.

It must be 5-8 brews since last descaling.

Is scorching a common cause of odd tastes?
 
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